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Chicane - Lost You Somewhere

Chicane - Lost You Somewhere

Musician: Chicane
Album title: Lost You Somewhere
Style: Trance
Released: 2000
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1572 mb
Size APE version: 1961 mb
Size WMA version: 1922 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 698
Format: AUD MP1 ASF MIDI AHX WMA MP2
Genre: Electronic

Chicane - Lost You Somewhere


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A1 Lost You Somewhere (Original Version)
AA1 Lost You Somewhere (Heliotropic Mix)
Remix – Heliotropic

Credits

  • Vocals – Caroline Lavelle

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4 029758 129104

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0091410EXT, 0091410 EXT Chicane Lost You Somewhere ‎(12") Xtravaganza Recordings, Xtravaganza Recordings 0091410EXT, 0091410 EXT UK & Europe 1997
MDA004 Chicane Lost You Somewhere ‎(4xFile, MP3, 320) Modena Records MDA004 UK 2012
0091440 EXT-DJ Chicane Lost You Somewhere ‎(12", Promo) Xtravaganza Recordings, Edel 0091440 EXT-DJ UK 1997
0091419 EXT, edel 0091419EXT Chicane Lost You Somewhere ‎(Cass, Single) Xtravaganza Recordings, Xtravaganza Recordings 0091419 EXT, edel 0091419EXT Europe 1997
006435-0 CLU Chicane Lost You Somewhere ‎(12") Club Tools 006435-0 CLU Germany 1997



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Manazar
The heliotropic mix here is so beautiful that I've played it out till it got old. With the vocal sample that is quite repetitive and a rather high bpm, this is a case where the remix ousts the original. To describe it in pictures would be to say that you would imagine a gorgeous woman flying a helicopter in the tropics (possibly the amazon with the evening sun being cast upon the scene). Maybe she is looking for her son or lover that she lost in the jungle, but the beats and synths magically sprawl out into your speakers like pixie dust. One thing that I don't understand though, is the vocal sample. Is she saying "lost you somewhere," because the reverb drowns it into obscurity. Also the other drawback is that many Chicane songs have a similar tone. Heliotropic by the way is related to Spooky (in terms of studio work). If the song were any faster, it would need to resort to breakbeats, but the 4 to the floor still works here.